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I leave cabinets open. And other things open. It's like, once I have what I want, I space out and I forget all about this closing-the-cabinet thing. It looks terrible, and everyone laughs at me, because they're like, "We know when you've been in a room. The cabinets are open."

Thank you! :)

Haha, that could be! I know there are lots of artists who enjoy that style of music, and I like to hear more of it :)

I actually like the faux-retro music, though I almost never like Trainor's lyrics. They are often kind of embarrassing to listen to (a lot of it is the slang she uses, along with a strange sort of retro-sexist gender role thing), and I don't like the weird spoken-word bits she does. But I like the 50s/60s girl-group

That line from The Rocky Horror Picture Show finally makes sense.

Duct tape was effective as hell, but definitely not a great option longer than a few hours. First off, it'll peel off your top layer of skin, because it pulls when you move, and those things end up like water blisters across the edges of where you tape. They leave weird scars. Secondly, when you take the tape off,

I can see where this person is coming from, in that most people want someone to find them attractive at some point in time, and many of us worry that it won't happen the way we want it to. When you're 13 or 14, you generally don't have much experience, and so, a lot of people look to the media and older

This is why I always encourage people to dress however they want. Any "trend" that looks good now will probably look silly in the future, so who cares? Don't we all look back on what we used to wear and laugh a little? Be trendy and stylish, if that's your thing, but if it's not, do whatever you like. Wear your

Me too. The biggest barrier before was money (and if I'm being honest, it kinda still is). Gothiness is expensive shit if you don't want to have the cheapest-looking plastic shit ever.

Visiting a place for a few days, weeks, or even months doesn't really give you the authority to speak for them, either. Traveling is a surface thing most of the time. You see some nice (and sometimes not-so-nice) sights, talk to some people, and of course, you're exposed to new ideas and you learn, but there's no

I'm not quite 30 (but I will be in about a year), but I've moved a few times,and I have no kids and no plans to have kids, so here's what's worked for me!

Sadly, it broke. She stopped singing entirely, and I couldn't find anyone that could fix it (and I tried for years!). I think the clock might be somewhere in my mom's basement now. So sad!

I am curious as to who is looking in my closet, why they don't know my personality already, and if they don't, why did they think the closet was the best place to find it?

Not where I live! Tracksuits are definitely still quite common, and ratty jeans with hoodies are everywhere.

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That's pretty terrible. What is it even doing?

I have been trying to find ways to vent about a friend that I do care about a lot, but has been riding my last nerve, without resorting to this structure.

Haha, not at all! Honestly, nothing at all changed that I noticed. Periods stayed the same, moods stayed the same, and all that I have is a small scar in my navel and along the top of my pubic hair line. I'm very happy with the procedure.

I got mine done about 5 years ago, when I was 23. I'd be happy to try to answer any questions you have! For the record, I was in a very conservative state in the US, so experiences vary and all, but I'm very happy about the whole damn thing.

Honestly, it's because it's quite hard to tell who's introverted or shy and who just plain doesn't like you. The signs look very similar, and especially on first meeting, it can be tough to read it correctly.

Definitely. I mean, by all accounts, Nimoy was kind and generous, understanding and encouraging, and was open to support people and fans of all stripes. I'd say that's about as Christlike behavior as one could ask for, really.